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1
Comparison of toxicity of benzene metabolite
hydroquinone
in hematopoietic stem cells derived from murine embryonic yolk sac and adult bone marrow.
Authors
Zhu J; Wang H; Yang S; Guo L; Li Z; Wang W; Wang S; Huang W; Wang L; Yang T; Ma Q; Bi Y
Source
PLoS One 2013 Aug; 8(8):e71153
2
Inhibition of DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit by small molecule inhibitor NU7026 sensitizes human leukemic K562 cells to benzene metabolite-induced apoptosis.
Authors
You H; Kong M-M; Wang L-P; Xiao X; Liao H-L; Bi Z-Y; Yan H; Wang H; Wang C-H; Ma Q; Liu Y-Q; Bi Y-Y
Source
J Huazhong Univ Sci Technol Med Sci 2013 Feb; 33(1):43-50
3
Gene expression in benzene-exposed workers by microarray analysis of peripheral mononuclear blood cells: induction and silencing of CYP4F3A and regulation of DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit in DNA double strand break repair.
Authors
Bi Y; Li Y; Kong M; Xiao X; Zhao Z; He X; Ma Q
Source
Chem-Biol Interact 2010 Mar; 184(1-2):207-211
4
Induction of CYP4F3 by benzene metabolites in human white blood cells in vivo, in human promyelocytic leukemic cell lines, and ex vivo in human blood neutrophils.
Authors
Zhao Z; He X; Bi Y; Xia Y; Tao N; Li L; Ma Q
Source
Drug Metab Dispos 2009 Feb; 37(2):282-291
5
Elevated expression of CYP4F3 associated with occupational benzene-induced hepatotoxicity and induction of CYP4F3 by benzene metabolites in HL60 cells.
Authors
Zhao Z; Bi Y; Xia Y; Tao N; He X; Ma Q
Source
FASEB J 2008 Mar; 22(3)(1):921.4
6
Induction of metallothionein l by phenolic antioxidants requires metal-activated transcription factor 1 (MTF-1) and zinc.
Authors
Bi Y; Palmiter RD; Wood KM; Ma Q
Source
Biochem J 2004 Jun; 380(Pt 3):695-703
7
Induction of metallothionein I by phenolic antioxidants requires metal-activated transcription factor 1 (MTF-1) and zinc.
Authors
Bi Y; Palmiter RD; Wood KM; Ma Q
Source
Toxicologist 2004 Mar; 78(S-1):243
8
Inhibition of nuclear factor kappa B by phenolic antioxidants: interplay between antioxidant signaling and inflammatory cytokine expression.
Authors
Ma Q; Kinneer K
Source
Toxicologist 2004 Mar; 78(S-1):324
9
Inhibition of nuclear factor kB by phenolic antioxidants: interplay between antioxidant signaling and inflammatory cytokine expression.
Authors
Ma Q; Kinneer K; Ye J; Chen BJ
Source
Mol Pharmacol 2003 Aug; 64(2):211-219
10
Inhibition of TNFalpha promoter/enhancer activity by phenolic antioxidants.
Authors
Kinneer KL; Ye J; Ma Q
Source
Toxicologist 2002 Mar; 66(1-S):355
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